Software Description:

SAND is a software-based solution designed to do more with less – using intelligence to deliver operational efficiency rather than brute strength. The ‘Load and Go’ operation gives business users access to data immediately without the need for extensive database design and performance tuning requirements. SAND databases have a small footprint due to data compression and can run on low-cost commodity hardware. Simple access via standard SQL and ODBC/JDBC allow existing front-end applications to perform high volume complex SQL queries with ease.

Column Based

Data is decomposed into individual columns with vertical partitioning

Column orientation is well suited to analytic operations

Only the columns involved in a query are used

Tokenization

Each data value is tokenized and stored only once within a domain of unique values

Reduces the amount of data stored

Separates the data from its use

Bit Vector Encoding

Each occurrence of each value has a unique position in a "bit vector"

Columns are represented as a compressed set of run length encoded bit vectors

Boolean Logic

Data operations are Boolean operations on encoded bit vectors

Bit vectors are never decompressed

Software Description:

Baremetric is Saas metric software developed for teams that use Stripe as a payment solution. It provides numerous helpful, actionable analytics as well as client insights with the easy-to-use interface. The platform is cloud-based, so there is no need for installing any software.

The main purpose of Baremetric is to manage client transactions. Users can create dashboards from a drop-down menu, and get reports about fees, earnings, upgrades, and downgrades. The forecast function enables them to see all planned activity, like Monthly Recurring Revenue and Customer Lifetime Value.

The tool is mostly useful for businesses using subscriptions. Except for Stripe, Braintree is integrated with Recurly & Chargify. Also, the Slack integration enables sending updates from Baremetrics to team’s communication channels. The Trial Insights feature helps improve the conversion rate by monitoring exactly what’s going on while customers are in trial mode.

Software Description:

Google Analytics generates detailed statistics and fresh insights into your website’s traffic and traffic sources. With Google Analytics users can track visitors from all referrers, including search engines and social networks, direct visits and referring sites. It also tracks and monitors display advertising, PPC networks, email marketing and other digital collateral. You can not only measure sales and conversions, but also gain fresh insights into how visitors use your site and how you can keep them coming back.

Google Analytics is the most widely used website statistics service. The basic service is available free of charge.

What are some applications this service is commonly used in tandem with?

Any ODBC/JDBC interface to reporting and analysis front-ends—such as Microstrategy, Hummingbird, Tableau, and Crystal Reports—as well as an extension to other database systems such as Oracle, SQL Server, and MySQL, as a means to perform faster, in-depth analysis of data that many DBMS struggles with.

Does this service integrate with any other apps?

Fully supports JDBC/ODBC connectivity.

Does this service offer an API?

Yes, SQL with ODBC/JDBC and 'C' function interfaces.

Does this service offer multi-user capability (e.g. teams)?

The database itself is highly scalable and supports multi-user connectivity. It is not in itself a service that uses collaboration.

What platforms does this service support?

Linux and Windows.

What is this service generally used for?

Any and all data collection and analysis activities.

FAQs:

Does this service integrate with any other apps?

Integrations: Stripre, Braintree, Recurly, Chargify, Slack.

Does this service offer an API?

Yes, it offers API.

Who are the main user groups of this service?

Main users of this service are businesses that use the Stripe payment software

What are some applications this service is commonly used in tandem with?